Our client has planted a mixture of grass species in a vegetated area. Some of the species have withered and only one has remained and keeps growing.
Has anyone had the same case in a project and still earned the credit?
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NC-2009 SSc5.1: Site Development—Protect or Restore Habitat
Our client has planted a mixture of grass species in a vegetated area. Some of the species have withered and only one has remained and keeps growing.
Has anyone had the same case in a project and still earned the credit?
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Tristan Roberts
RepresentativeVermont House of Representatives
LEEDuser Expert
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November 26, 2015 - 10:13 pm
Gustavo, it sounds like you need to find a new species mix, or use temporary irrigation, or some other solution, to establish grass there.Technically LEED isn't checking on your grass to make sure it is alive, but in good faith I would use a different strategy to make sure it is established effectively.